Well, Tokyo art fans, this is a big week: The fourth edition of the annual Tokyo International Art Fair opens tomorrow, heralding a major event for collectors and enthusiasts to peruse work by emerging artists from across the globe. That being said, you still have the city’s sprawling gallery scene to check out, so we’ve rounded up the most unmissable shows of the moment.

An interesting-sounding show that’s closing soon is Noritaka Minami’s “California City, California” at Kana Kawanishi Photography. There, the artist presents a series of images documenting a failed Mojave Desert community in stark black and white. You have until June 2 to see it, so don’t delay! Another fun show is the one up at Sansiao Gallery, which focuses on Turner Prize-winning and shortlisted artists like Tracey Emin, Gilbert & George, and Richard Long. Then, you can’t go wrong with the work of revered Minimalist artist Kishio Suga, whose latest solo show opens at Tomio Koyama Gallery on Friday. As a central figure in the Mono-ha movement, Suga has continued to expand on his unique sculptural practice, wherein he views his materials not just as objects but as entities on par with their human makers. Finally, for something totally different, you might enjoy the energetically titled show “Challenge, Right Now! Move Forward!” by Go Yayanagi, featuring a range of dynamic and colorful Pop-y prints.